Eaton Police Division Newsletter

The Eaton Police Division is proud to release the first edition of our newsletter. We plan on publishing the newsletter on a bi-monthly basis (every 2 months). We've prepared the newsletter as a means to keep our community informed of the activities of EPD and to address current issues in the community. In this edition you'll find information on our 2014 crime rates, activity stats for January 2015, as well as how to prevent identity theft which has been a recent problem throughout the county. If you'd like to receive the newsletter via e-mail please send an e-mail to epd@eatonpolice.org with "Newsletter" in the subject line. We also welcome feedback on topics to address in future publications. View the January 2015, edition of our newsletter by clicking the link below.

EPD 2014 Annual Report

Our
2014 Annual Report was submitted to City Council on February 2nd. The report contains statistical data from the
2014 on criminal complaints and calls for service. The report also gives an
in depth look into our organization, our employees, and our goals for 2015. Click the file below to view our 2014 Annual Report.

2014 Employees of the Year

Dispatcher of the Year: Susan LainSusan Lain was honored as our 2014 Dispatcher of the Year. Susan has been a member of EPD since 1997 and is one of our most experienced dispatchers. Susan has established is a great mentor and friend to her co-workers. Susan’s vast knowledge of public safety operations and her genuine desire to help others is a tremendous asset to our community.

Officer of the Year: Steve HurdSergeant Steve Hurd was honored as our 2014 Officer of the Year. Steve became an EPD officer in 1997 and was promoted to Sergeant in 2012. Steve has helped increase the effectiveness of our patrol operations and is a great mentor to officers. Steve is committed to excellence and has completed the OACP’S Supervisor Training and Education Program, the Ohio State University’s Public Safety Leadership Academy and has been accepted as a future student of the OACP’S Police Executive Leadership College.

COUNTERFEIT BILLSThe City of Eaton Police Division has received complaints of counterfeit bills that have been used in the city. For further information on detecting counterfeit bills follow the link provided.